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==International cooperation== | ==International cooperation== | ||
− | In | + | In 2002 the museum collaborated as a co-organiser in the project ''Lepa Pušča – Schöne Öde – Bella Brulla / Beautiful Wasteland'' led by the Universitätskulturzentrum UNIKUM in Klagenfurt (AT), with co-organisers Unione dei Circoli Culturali Sloveni (Zveza slovenskih kulturnih društev), Trieste (IT), Kultur und Kommunikationszentrum St. Johann im Rosental (Kulturni in komunikacijski center Šentjanž v Rožu) (AT) and other partners. Funded by the Culture 2000 programme of the European Commission, the aim of the project was to encourage regional identity and respect of the "unattractive". Artistic happenings and events opened new perspectives for visitors and above all local inhabitants. The authors focused attention on the themes that are characteristic of all three towns in the border triangle of Austria, Slovenia and Italy: water, abandoned industrial objects, railways, museums, everyday and industrial culture and multilingualism. |
== Publishing == | == Publishing == |
Revision as of 14:10, 5 March 2010
Collections
Since 2004 the museum has been managing heritage collections from the region at its dislocated units: the Iron-making, Mining and Palaeontologic Collection in Bucellini-Ruard Mansion in Jesenice, the Ethnological Collection in Kasarna, the Kos Manor House in Jesenice, and the renovated warehouse for charcoal in the ironworks complex of Stara Sava in Kolpern; the Kajžnik Manor Housein Rateče, the Liznjek House in Kranjska Gora, and the Slovenian Alpine Museumin Mojstrana.
Highlights of its collections are the art history collection of ecclesiastic and ironworks motives by Nicola Grassi, Janez Potočnik, Anton Karinger, Heinrich Wettach; the collection of the history of iron-making and of mountaineering; a geological and paleontological collection; and the archives of the KID (Kranjska Industrial Society).
In addition to its permanent exhibitions, the museum organises temporary exhibitions out of its collections and cooperates with institutions from Slovenia and abroad.
International cooperation
In 2002 the museum collaborated as a co-organiser in the project Lepa Pušča – Schöne Öde – Bella Brulla / Beautiful Wasteland led by the Universitätskulturzentrum UNIKUM in Klagenfurt (AT), with co-organisers Unione dei Circoli Culturali Sloveni (Zveza slovenskih kulturnih društev), Trieste (IT), Kultur und Kommunikationszentrum St. Johann im Rosental (Kulturni in komunikacijski center Šentjanž v Rožu) (AT) and other partners. Funded by the Culture 2000 programme of the European Commission, the aim of the project was to encourage regional identity and respect of the "unattractive". Artistic happenings and events opened new perspectives for visitors and above all local inhabitants. The authors focused attention on the themes that are characteristic of all three towns in the border triangle of Austria, Slovenia and Italy: water, abandoned industrial objects, railways, museums, everyday and industrial culture and multilingualism.
Publishing
The museum publishes many monographies on different local topics concerning the history of places, people habits, and industrial heritage. For example, in 2009 a monography on the history of KID (Kranjska Industrial Society). The museum's exhibitions are usually accompanied by a catalogue.
See also
- Iron-making, Mining and Palaeontologic Collection in Bucellini-Ruard Mansion, Jesenice
- Ethnological Collection in Kasarna, Jesenice
- Kos Manor House, Jesenice
- Kajžnik Manor House in Rateče
- Liznjek House, Kranjska Gora
- Slovenian Alpine Museum